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Inscryption Review
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SilentiumPC Regnum RG6V TG Case Review
Budget in price, mainstream in aspiration.
Like a spot of retro gaming? How about on the go? Forget raking out the old Gameboy - console modding is where it's at.
The final part of the modding masterpiece is here. 15 pages of high detail worklog and a high resolution image gallery - don't miss the thrilling conclusion to this epic work!
In a bid to outperform the X1900 XTX, NVIDIA is launching a new board, the 7950 GX2, which it claims offers the fastest 'single-card' performance.
The Week Ahead: we're in for another stonking week on bit-tech, as we report live from the show floor in Taipei. We've also got some the conclusion of a rather sweet mod...
Version LTS replaces the awesomely-named Breezy Badger as the latest distribution of the easy-install Linux software.
Slides from a Sony presentation to developers lay open some apparently ugly facts about the internal architecture of Sony's latest.
AMD's 4x4 platform puts two Athlon FX processors in a motherboard, rather than just one. Is this the pre-emptive reply to the imminent launch of Conroe?
Footie fans stuck in work all day rejoice - a quick hop over to the BBC website will bring you all the World Cup action you could dream of.
We have spent some time with an Intel Conroe system - today we're bringing you some initial benchmarks as a 'performance preview'. Check in for a look at how Conroe performs against Intel's current flagship Pentium Extreme Edition 965 CPU.
'Web 2.0' sites like Digg and Flickr provide some of the most awesome content on the web. Why on earth should we be worried about their popularity? Wil Harris explains the long-term consequences of all that information.
Fed up with Apple dominating the MP3 market, Microsoft is pooling resources with electronics manufacturers to take on Japan.
Gaming enthusiasts are holding talks with the Chinese government to try and get gaming included as a demonstration sport in the 2008 Beijing Olympics.
Bandwidth graphs show that Sweden's internet usage has dropped off massively in the wake of the Torrent tracker shut down.
DevRel: A roundup of some interesting coding snippets this week, including a debate about everyone's favourite Microsoft languge, problems with Widgets and Web 2.0 for accessibility.
Updatarama: We fill you in on the week's patches, updates and general internet coolness.
The search engine giant conference calls with top financial bigwigs and gives the clearest denial yet that a browser is in the offing.
The hotly-anticipated expansion to 2005's best game is coming today. We can barely contain ourselves at the thought of all the headcrabby goodness.
The Wireless Laser Desktop for Mac looks basically the same as the Wireless Laser Desktop, except for some keyboard symbols. Tempted?
What would happen if Apple and Microsoft were to merge their operating systems? The result would be probably the greatest piece of software known to man - and would stop both companies trying to reinvent the wheel.
The internet is awash with the news that servers hosting the popular BitTorrent tracker have been seized by Swedish police.
October 14 2021 | 15:04